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Here is how I did it:
First I ironed Heat and Bond onto the back of a 12 x 12 piece of black cotton fabric (with tiny white dots just to be a bit cute)
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Then to make the top and bottom rocker template off to Illustrator. (feel free to download the pattern)
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Then I pealed off the paper backing of the black scissors and ironed it onto the front of the white fabric. Then cut it out of the white fabric with about an eighth inch border.
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All that was left to do was some raw topstitching around the scissors and some clean stitching with black thread around the rocker patches about an eighth inch in from the outer edge.
Finally I added a stud to the center of the scissors at the hing point.
I think this is going to be like cross stitching is for me (my house is starting to look like a sign shop because I keep cross stitching all sorts of words and sayings) all my cloths are going to have something to say!
And speaking of signs, here is another one I made, snarky eh? Get it? If you want to see how I made this one (including a great way to align and space the letters super easy) pop on over to Craftside.
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AllI can say is AWSOME GIRL! Look at all the work you put into this project and well, I'm just taken back with it. I thinks it looks great!
ReplyDeleteRock On!
That is wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat jacket! The Cricut really did a good job on the letters. I'm surprised the fabric is cut so cleanly.
ReplyDeleteLike the Welcome sign too - not ;-)
It's always a good idea to make stuff like jackets when you have the time because now you are ready for the cool weather....whenever it finally gets here (sigh!)
ReplyDeleteThis really looks cool. I appreciated your DIY ideas and I am definitely going to share your blog with my friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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